Are 5,000 Afrikaner squatters homeless today?

If the ANC-council gets permission to bulldoze their Wendy House backyard shacks with a court order, many tens of thousands of Afrikaner poor face a massive ethnic-cleansing campaign from Pretoria, the city which was founded by their Boer forefathers…

Daspoort – Pretoria. 5,000 Afrikaner back-yard squatters face homelessness today – depending entirely on the Pretoria Magistrate’s court’s decision whether the ANC-city council will be allowed to bulldoze their neat little Wendy-Houses. And armed with this one court-order, what stops the ANC-council from removing all the other Afrikaner poor who are squatting in more than 60 similar little camps all over the city of their birth?

Tension is high amongst the 5,000 homeless Afrikaners living in backyard Wendy Houses at Daspoort today. Magda Stroebel, left, whose Angels at Work charity helps providing backyard-housing, food and other help for this close-knit group, has spent the past few weeks in tears and prayer with her family, friends and supporters – terrified of hearing the Pretoria Magistrate’s court decision today – which will decide the fate of all these homeless people.

Will today be the day that the Pretoria ANC-council will get its long-awaited court-application approved to bulldoze down these wendy houses as ‘illegal structures’ – and thus force this organised, close-knit Afrikaner community out onto the dangerous streets of greater Pretoria? Children and elderly residents included?

This has been home for them for years, they hold their church services and try to grow their own vegetables in the neatly-maintained court yard. This is in every sense of the word, a cohesive community where the frailest members of the community – the children and the elderly — can feel safe from the incredible criminal violence which is wracking South Africa.

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Picture: the courtyard is the playground and the central meeting place for the WendyHouse residents at Daspoort, who are facing forced removal and are tensely awaiting the Pretoria Magistrate’s court decision today whether the structures will be bulldozed.

These homes may be humble little wooden structures – but the community keeps the site very neat and hygienic. Which is more than can be said for many black squatter-communities in Greater Pretoria, which are however not facing the threat of being forcibly removed by the ANC-run council –for purely political reasons: the residents of Daspoort recently voted overwhelmingly for the Democratic Alliance in the local elections – even though the Freedom Front plus councillor Philip van Staden’s party had helped pay for the community’s legal expenses: they have been fighting against this forced removal order since 2009. And although the FF+ has announced that they will ‘continue to fight the case in the council and will continue to help with their poverty-relief efforts’, they then withdrew their financial support to the attorney representing Magda Stroebel in this long drawn-out court case.

Poverty among Afrikaners is soaring because of ANC-regime’s barring them from the workplace – by law

Poverty among the Afrikaner minority has soared because of the ANC regime’s truly odd decision to bar the white minority from the entire labour market – indeed the South African regime is the only one in the entire world which has found it necessary to make laws to ‘protect’ a massive black majority workforce from a very small, 3-million-strong white minority. By 2008, the Solidarity trade union movement’s survey amongst its Helpende Hand charity branches countrywide found that 800,000 of the 3-million Afrikaners were in need of aid; that they were rapidly becoming homeless, destitute and unemployable, barred from being able to survive in any way because of the ANC-regime’s excessive, and indeed criminally-insane ‘black-economic-empowerment’ laws. Under the UN Convention on Genocide, it is illegal to make laws which would take away all means of sustenance from any minority. The ANC-regime’s black-economic-empowerment laws are definitely having this effect: the Afrikaners are now slowly starving to death in their hundreds of little squatter camps, with many not even being able to get one hot meal a week: the ANC-regime also refuses to provide the Helpende Hand charity with any government food-coupons… for instance.

More Afrikaner-refugee camps springing up countrywide

The farmitracker.com criminology-statistics site also recorded that new refugee camps are springing up all across South Africa – and that armed attacks and hatespeech against all South African whites have also soared at the same time, especially since the end of the World Cup 2010 Fifa football tournaments, which ended in July 2010. (graphs below).

4 Responses to Are 5,000 Afrikaner squatters homeless today?

Why only the white settlements, you can go anywhere in South Africa and you will find informal settlements everywhere, but why does the government only target the white settlements, now this is reversed racism at it’s best. In a time where our government are so adamend in claiming that everybody is equal and that there is no such thing as reversed racism. Why not extend a hand to the people in need South African people if i may ad, instead of worrying about our neighbors.

I’m from South Africa and moved to the USA 13 years ago. Reading this article truely saddens me. I almost think that we should never have set foot on that continent 400+ years ago. White people does not have a chance anymore.
I think I’m going to try and get as many people as I can over to the US. I don’t know how but I think I should. Not because it’s my duty, but because it’s my people and still my country.